The catchiest song in the world…. ever! (Not officially!) But is does have over 52,000 views on youtube! Not bad for one of Welcomme Wonderland’s super cool fun songs!

This is a very catchy children’s song promoting the importance of calcium, brushing teeth and strong teeth and bones as well as creating a fun atmosphere to sing about animals. It will have you singing along in no time at all, and it will keep sneaking back for days afterwards! Snap snap snap….

This song is not to be confused with the well known kids song’ five little monkeys swinging in the tree’ also known as ‘Snap goes the alligator!’

Vocals in this song are provided and used with permission by Sarah Hill and Shannon Kidrowicz (Recorded in 2009)

Another one of Scott Welcomme’s fun songs for children about a train journey to the park to have fun, explore and let imagination run wild! (Don’t forget your tickets!) Promotes health and well being, playing and kids imagination.

This fun children’s song encourages exploration of nature and small animals/insects. A fun atmosphere to sing about any kind of bug and have a good dance! Rock ‘n roll for everyone- kids and grown ups!

You will know you will want to spend time with the kids creating magical new memories with songs from Welcomme Wonderland time and time again!

Another of Scott Welcomme’s fun songs for kids about having fun rounding up animals on a farm or like a cowboy in the USA- Perfect for budding young cowboys! This fun song Promotes animal recognition and names, motor skills and co- ordination, playing and imagination.

An original children’s song about a bumpy but fun journey on a boat in the sea. Great for creating a play scene on a boat looking out for fish. Remember to point out the fish you see and move to the left and right as the fun song says! Promotes co- ordination, colour, playing and imagination.

You have to join in shouting “No” with this one! Another one of the fun songs for children by Scott Welcomme about keeping tidy, moving your body in time with music and remembering to use your diaphragm when you sing! A song about doing the right thing- Promotes what every kid needs- positive playing, manners, co-operation and self discipline.

One of the most popular of Scott Welcomme’s fun songs. This children’s song is about a loveable little grey hippo who lives in a zoo and overcomes bullying from the other animals. You and your kids won’t be able to help liking cute little Harris and his funky purple hair. They will be wanting a little Harris cuddly toy in no time! Promotes positive thinking, self esteem promotion and imagination.

Enjoy teaching your little ones about the importance of Calcium in this catchy fun song that both kids and adults will love too. A perfect song to get in the groove promoting a healthy lifestyle- encouraging kids to keep their teeth and bones strong. Why not get some pots, pans, spoons and something to shake and play along with the rhythms?! A great introduction to rhythm and taking turns to play.

Your children will love getting ready for bed with their favourite teddy to the magical sound of this fun song. They can start to let their imagination come to life ready for their dreaming- (Yawn) tick- tock tick- tock……

A children’s song about going shopping but not forgetting anything (don’t tell me you’ve never forgotten something?!) If you take an elephant then you will remember! This fun song promotes memory, animal recognition, rhyming, musical instrument imagination and playing.

A fun song for children about a tortoise who is very very slow. When he buys roller skates he becomes much more speedy! Promotes recognition of tempo change, imagination and healthy lifestyle- perfect for your kids!

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